Yes
no. it is the part of appendicular skeletal system...
Axial division
yes
The skeletal system helps protect your heart from severe injures, its "shelters" your heart. Lets say you fall, your axial system will break the fall, without it you would be dead by now. There are 2 types of skeletal systems, the axial, and the appendicular. You can live without the appendicular, but it supports your body, the axial is the most important bones such as: the cranium (skull), your spinal cord, and your ribs. You ABSOLUTELY CANNOT live without the axial system.
If a straight line was made from the top of the skull straight down the spine to the ground, as in an axial division, the left side of the body including the pelvis would be a mirror image of the right side, so the body can be called bi-laterally symmetrical.
part of the muscalar system
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
Yes, the sternum is part of the axial region of the body. It is a flat bone located in the center of the chest and connects to the ribs. The axial region includes the head, neck, trunk, and the bones and organs contained within them.
bones make up the skeletal system -what part do you want ?
What part of skeletal system helps us move
The skull is part of the skeletal system in the human body. It provides structural support, protection for the brain, and serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments.
yes the radius is apart of he skeletal system